| 2 | Author: | Bloom Southwest Jewish Archives | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Bloom Southwest Jewish Archives photograph collection,
1839-1995 ead | | | Date(s): | 1839-1995 | | | Abstract: | This collection contains photographs and negatives, copyprints, photocopies, slides, and contact prints which depict wide-ranging types
of subject matter regarding Jewish individuals and institutions. The bulk of the photographs were made in the southwest United States, principally Arizona,
California, Texas, and New Mexico. Photographs have been arranged by region and then by name/subject. | | | Repository: | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections | | | Subjects: | Jews -- Arizona -- Photographs | Jews -- California -- Photographs | Jews -- New Mexico -- Photographs | Jews -- Texas -- Photographs | Frontier and pioneer life -- Arizona -- Photographs | Frontier and pioneer life -- New Mexico -- Photographs | Frontier and pioneer life -- Texas -- Photographs | Jewish businesspeople -- Arizona -- Photographs | Jewish businesspeople -- New Mexico -- Photographs | Jewish businesspeople -- Texas -- Photographs | | | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides |
3 | Author: | Fort Vancouver (Wash.) | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Fort Vancouver (Washington) records
1854-1866 ead | | | Date(s): | 1854-1866 | | | Abstract: | Located at the border of Washington and Oregon, it was a Hudson Bay Company trading post from 1829-1846. One portfolio containing printed
and holographic items related primarily to the 4th Infantry, based at Fort Vancouver. The earliest material consists of nine monthly post
returns from 1854, signed by the commanding officer, Lt. Col. Benjamin Louis Eulalie de Bonneville. These post returns list officers by name;
enlisted men by count; civil employees, their duties, and rate of pay; official communications received; also the names of anyone sick, or in
confinement for desertion. A food survey report from 1856 is concerned with rotten pork, hard bread, and moldy coffee. Later correspondence,
special orders, and general orders date from 1860 to 1866. | | | Repository: | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections | | | Subjects: | Fortification -- Washington (State) -- History -- 19th century -- Sources. | Frontier and pioneer life -- Oregon -- History. | Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Sources. | | | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides |
5 | Author: | Corrigan, Monica. | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Diary of Sister Monica,
1870 ead | | | Date(s): | 1870 | | | Abstract: | Sister Monica was a member of party of Sisters of Saint Joseph of Carondelet
and traveled to Tucson to establish St. Joseph's Convent. Later she established
St. Mary's Hospital in Tucson, Ariz. This collection is made up of a diary
of railway and stage journey from St. Louis, Mo. to Tucson, Ariz., April 21, 1870-May 26, 1870,
with Sisters of Saint Joseph of Carondelet.
Later it was published in part as The Trek of the Seven Sisters, Tucson, 1948. | | | Repository: | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections | | | Subjects: | Frontier and pioneer life -- Arizona. | | | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides |
6 | Author: | Flohr, Martin C., 1904- | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Martin C. Flohr Collection
1895-1964
1961-1964 ead | | | Date(s): | 1895-1964 | | | Abstract: | The Martin C. Flohr Collection consists primarily of correspondence, maps, newsclippings, manuscripts, transcripts, and printed matter documenting the life of mountain man Bill Williams. Although the material dates from 1894 to 1964, the bulk of the collection is composed of Flohr's research materials on Williams produced from 1961 to 1964. | | | Repository: | Arizona State University Library. Greater Arizona Collection | | | Subjects: | Frontier and pioneer life -- Arizona. | | | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides |
8 | Author: | Anderson, Amos Allison,
1862-1948
Anderson, Robert Blaine,
1896- | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Amos Allison and
Robert B. Anderson papers,
1894-1975 ead | | | Date(s): | 1894-1975 | | | Abstract: | Papers of Amos A. Anderson (1862-1948) and his son, Robert B.
Anderson, relating to their life and times in Clifton, Ajo, Graham County, and
Greenlee County, Arizona. Includes biographical information, correspondence,
reminiscences, and photographs. The main correspondent to Robert B. Anderson is
William Ryder Ridgway relating to their common interests in Graham County
historical investigations. Reminiscences concern Amos A. Anderson's exploits as
sheriff, stories of outlaws and acquaintances, local history, and events around
Clifton. The photographs are chiefly portraits of family and friends from 1900
to the 1930s. Also includes a voter registration list of Greenlee County,
1922. | | | Repository: | University of Arizona Libraries, Special
Collections | | | Subjects: | Frontier and pioneer life -- Arizona -- History --
Sources | Frontier and pioneer life -- Arizona --
Photographs | Sheriffs -- Arizona | Voting registers -- Arizona -- Greenlee
County | Postal service -- Arizona -- History --
Sources | Postal service -- Arizona -- History --
Sources | | | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides |
11 | Author: | Cranston, George, b.
1848? | Requires cookie* | | Title: | George Cranston
correspondence,
1860-1883 ead | | | Date(s): | 1860-1883 | | | Abstract: | This collection contains one series, correspondence. It is
comprised of 57 letters, 34 of which were written by George Cranston, primarily
to his sister, Gertrude. 14 of these letters relate Cranston's experiences as a
soldier in the Arizona Territory, from 1866 to 1870. Cranston was stationed at
Fort Yuma, Camp Lowell, Fort Grant, Camp Tubac and Camp Crittenden, and his
letters reveal the privations of a soldier's life, the uncertainties of living
on the frontier, and the fear of Indian attacks. Leaving the army and Arizona
in 1870, the letters continue with Cranston's travels in New Mexico, Kansas and
Texas. The remaining letters, the bulk of which are addressed to Gertrude, are
correspondence from other Cranston siblings, and letters from James Cranston,
their father. Many of these are accounts of family activities and events,
others reveal some of the emotional undercurrents in family life. | | | Repository: | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections | | | Subjects: | Apache Indians -- Wars | Frontier and pioneer life -- Arizona | | | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides |
12 | Author: | Nichols, Charles A., 1902-1964. | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Four Generations of the Douglas Family in America,
circa 1964 ead | | | Date(s): | circa 1964 | | | Abstract: | Lewis W. Douglas was a businessman, Democratic politician, philanthropist, and diplomat. He served in the
Arizona State Legislature, United States House of Representatives, United States Budget Director, President
of McGill University, head of the United States War Shipping Administration, and Ambassador to Great Britian.
His father, James Stuart Douglas (1868-1949) was a mine owner and banker. His grandfather, James Douglas (1837-1918)
was a mining engineer, metallurgist, industrialist, and the person for whom the town of Douglas, Arizona was named.
This collection includes a typescript (photocopy) made from author's original. | | | Repository: | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections | | | Subjects: | Frontier and pioneer life -- Arizona. | Pioneers -- Arizona -- Biography. | | | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides |
13 | Author: | Schieffelin, Edward, 1847-1897. | Requires cookie* | | Title: | History of the Discovery of Tombstone, Arizona, as Told by Edward Lawrence Schieffelin,
1888-1890 ead | | | Date(s): | 1888-1890 | | | Abstract: | Edward Schieffelin, 1847-1897, was a prospector and discovered the silver
mines of the San Pedro Valley, which led to the establishment of Tombstone,
Arizona. This collection contains typescript, accompanied by an autobiographical
sketch, and letter of transmittal from Mrs. Josephine F. Garrick. A version edited
by Ben Traywick, was published by Red Marie's, 1988. | | | Repository: | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections | | | Subjects: | Frontier and pioneer life -- Arizona. | Pioneers -- Arizona. | | | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides |
14 | Author: | Jaeger, Louis John Frederick, 1824-1892. | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Diary of Louis John Frederick Jaeger,
1875-1892 ead | | | Date(s): | 1875-1892 | | | Abstract: | Two holograph notebooks cover Mar. 1, 1875 - Apr. 7, 1880, and Feb. 11 to Mar. 25, 1892;
personal entries relate weather conditions, work accomplished, money owed or paid,
and daily events. Accompanied by 500 page transcript and photocopy. | | | Repository: | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections | | | Subjects: | Ferries -- Arizona -- Yuma. | Frontier and pioneer life -- Arizona. | | | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides |
17 | Author: | unknown | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Jane Carter Photographs, SHM PC-2
1951-1984 ead | | | Date(s): | 1951-1984 | | | Abstract: | The collection consists of prints and negatives of photos taken by Mrs. Carter and
her family. She was a professional photographer. Some photographs are reprints of historic images from
Sharlot Hall Museum. The collection includes a small number of reprints of photos taken by others. The
collection includes many aerial photographs of the Prescott area. Much of the collection is Frontier Days
and Rodeo photographs. | | | Repository: | Sharlot Hall Museum Library & Archives | | | Subjects: | Frontier and pioneer life--Arizona--Prescott Region. | | | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides |
19 | Author: | United States. Army. Department of the Missouri. | Requires cookie* | | Title: | United States Army, Military Division of the Missouri correspondence
1878-1880 ead | | | Date(s): | 1878-1880 | | | Abstract: | Photocopies of 118 documents, chiefly official correspondence and printed orders related to Captain Nicholas Nolan, 10th Cavalry,
from 1878 to 1880. Letters from the winter of 1879 concern the escort and protection of reservation Indians on a hunting expedition,
including Kiowas, Comanches and Pawnees. In the summer and fall of 1880, while stationed at Fort Quitman, Texas, Nolan cooperated
with Mexican forces along the Rio Grande River, in the pursuit of Indians with the Apache chief, Victorio. Correspondents
include Henry O. Flipper and P.B. Hunt. | | | Repository: | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections | | | Subjects: | African American soldiers -- History -- 19th century. | Apache Indians -- Wars. | Comanche Indians -- Wars. | Frontier and pioneer life -- Oklahoma. | Frontier and pioneer life -- Texas. | Indians of North America -- West (U.S.) -- Government relations -- 1869-1934. | Kiowa Indians -- Wars. | Pawnee Indians -- Wars. | | | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides |
20 | Author: | Clum, John Philip,
1851-1932 | Requires cookie* | | Title: | John Philip Clum
collection,
1874-1917 ead | | | Date(s): | 1874-1917 | | | Abstract: | The John P. Clum collection is divided into two subgroups:
records of Clum's tenure at the San Carlos Apache Indian Agency, 1874-1878, and
documents relating to his career, 1880-1917 chronological arrangement. This
collection includes, photocopies of San Carlos Indian Agency reports, abstracts
of disbursements, vouchers, accounts current, and auditor's reports pertaining
to Clum's work at the Agency from 1874-1878. Also information and
correspondence regarding his employment from 1880-1917 in the War Dept. and the
Post Office Dept., as well as his lecture tours for the Southern Pacific
Railroad. | | | Repository: | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections | | | Subjects: | Apache Indians -- Government relations | Frontier and pioneer life -- Arizona | Indian agents -- Arizona | | | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides |
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